20th Century Fox / Fox Video Games - SpaceMaster X-7 (Standard) |
Detailed Game Information - Atari 2600 Module |
TV format | Rarity | Cart | CiB | Last changed n/a |
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Gametitle | SpaceMaster X-7 | Class | Official release | ||||
Company | 20th Century Fox / Fox Video Games | Genre | Shoot'em Up | ||||
Series | Standard | Max. player | 1 | ||||
Cartridge shell | Standard | Controller | Joystick | ||||
Serial number | 11022 | Programmer | Lubar, David | ||||
UPC code | Manual | ||||||
Year | 1983 | Screenshot | |||||
Country | - USA | md5 Hash / Size | 45040679d72b101189c298a864a5b5ba (4K) |
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Company Information |
Fox Video Games was a subsidiary enterprise of 20th Century Fox, which joined the video games market in 1982, as the sales figures were at the height then. They started with games licensed by Sirius Software (Turmoil, Fast Eddie, Deadly Duck, Worm War I) but overshot quickly with several games, based on 20th Century Fox (T.V.) movies (f.e. Alien, Fantastic Voyage, M*A*S*H) and some dedicated "non-movie based" Atari 2600 games. As they feared economical failure in Europe, only a few of their games were released there. The company still exists and produced videogames but since 1994 Fox Video Games operates under "Fox Interactive". |
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Original Version | 8 known copies | Output |
20th Century Fox / Fox Video Games SpaceMaster X-7 |
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